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Honduras US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7 / 5
88 Review(s)
Juarez, Mexico
Review #23752 on May 4, 2018:

Adam and Adela

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Review #23475 on March 22, 2018:

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***I am writing this review based on my fiancé experience I was not present at the interview but I will be as detailed as I can be based on what she told me. ***

Her interview time was at 1:15pm she left the hotel (hotel Palmira $25/night) at 12:00pm and asked the trustworthy taxi guy (she met him when she first went to tegus) to have her stuff (clothes, bag, phone) in his car. He was fine with that. When she arrived at the embassy and the guards asked her what time was her appointment. She confirmed 1:15pm and they told her to wait in line. She fiancé said she waited outside in the hot burning sun for an hour before a lady with a guard came out the embassy. She called people based on visa types and organized them in order. The lady then called the k1 visas which my fiancé said there were 4 in total including herself. She said once inside they passed by a metal detector and did normal airport procedures and then were directed to a special k1 window where they to... read complete review

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Review #23063 on January 4, 2018:

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Review #22446 on September 4, 2017:

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Our experience was as below. Most of what you read in prior posts is correct and current, so I won't repeat much of what is already written. I used the information on our 8/1/2017 interview and it was current and useful.

The files are worked in a stack so arriving earlier than 6:30 - 6:45 offers no advantage. Everyone goes in together and the people working cases have no idea who arrived when. I saw them pulling a file off of a stack for each new person.

Some things not mentioned:

* We received non-compliant visa photos from Indio fotos the first time around in San Pedro Sula (yellow background-untrained person did it). There are places in Tegucigalpa that provide them, but due to travel complications we were in Tegucigalpa on Sunday when all of them were closed. Saturday we got some in San Pedro Sula at the last minute after all (some places take hours to process them). We were panicking over this on Friday. But...one of the stud... read complete review

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Review #22422 on August 30, 2017:

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Was not at my husband's interview but here is what he told me:

His appointment was at 7am. He arrived around 6:30 and there was two lines.

When entering the building around 7am he sat down and waited for for his name to be called. When called he proceeded to a room where he was instructed how to put in order the papers that were going to be requested. Sat back down and later was called to a window where there was a lady who asked for medical, police certificate, birth certificate, passport photos and proof of relationship. Then was told to have a seat and they would call him for his interview.

Close to being the last one again he was called back by a man who asked him:
When did you meet?
When did you meet in person?
Do you have any children?
Ages?
Was your wife married before?
Have you been in trouble with the police?
When did you enter the USA?

Long long pause while the man t... read complete review

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